• Lesson Learned #15 “Time, Flowers, and the Echo of Love”
    Jan 31 2026
    Time is a precious gift from God, limited and powerful, teaching us wisdom through its passage. The author emphasizes the importance of expressing love and appreciation to loved ones while they are alive, as time cannot be rewound. Grief is acknowledged, but faith in eternal reunion with loved ones in heaven provides comfort and encourages living with intention and love.
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    4 mins
  • Kijuan “The Psalmist” -When God Holds the Dream
    Jan 31 2026
    When God Holds the Dream (Extended Version) What happens to a heart when hope runs late— when the thing you prayed for doesn’t show up on schedule, when the silence stretches longer than your strength? Does it sag like a burden too heavy to lift, dragging behind you like yesterday’s sorrow? Or does it crack like thunder, splitting open the sky till truth spills out in a storm of revelation? Maybe it trembles— a soul stretched thin on the wire, gripping the last thread of a promise God whispered through the burning bush of your life. (Exodus 3:2) Maybe it stiffens— like clay left too long in the sun, till the Potter breaks it, reshapes it, breathes purpose back into its dust. (Jeremiah 18:6) Or maybe— just maybe— it rises. Rises like breath in the chest of dry bones, when God leans close and speaks life into what was left for dead. (Ezekiel 37:5) Rises like dawn after a night that overstayed its welcome, when mercy steps in with new light folded in its hands. (Lamentations 3:22–23) Rises like faith that refuses to sit still, because nothing— not delay, not doubt, not the weight of waiting— can cancel His holy will. (Isaiah 46:10) So when the waiting aches and the journey feels long, don’t fold your praise or silence your song. For a dream deferred is not a dream denied— God stores it, stretches it, strengthens it, multiplies it inside. And when He moves— He moves like wind that clears the path, like oil that heals the cracks, like fire that burns away the fear, like truth that breaks open every buried desire. So hold on, child. Hold on, elder. Hold on, seeker. Hold on, builder. The Holy Will does not expire. It ripens. It deepens. It sets your soul on fire. And when it breaks through— you’ll know it was Him. Not luck. Not chance. Not the strength of your limb. But the God who keeps promises still keeping them now— Holy Will unfolding, holy purpose endowed.
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    3 mins
  • Kijuan “The Psalmist” rendition of Surprise Yourself by Jack Garrett
    1 min
  • Episode #12 Grace for the Shadow Self
    Jan 28 2026
    The podcast episode explores the concept of the “shadow self,” the hidden aspects of our inner lives, and how acknowledging and naming these parts can lead to healing and growth. It emphasizes that confession and honesty, not denial, invite God’s restorative work and free us from the power of these hidden patterns. The episode provides practical steps for embracing authenticity, seeking accountability, and aligning thoughts and actions with truth.
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    13 mins
  • Episode #11 Boundaries as Blessings
    Jan 28 2026
    This episode of Indubitable Harmony explores the importance of boundaries as blessings, emphasizing that they are not barriers to love but essential for preserving it. Boundaries protect our emotional, mental, and spiritual resources, allowing us to live from overflow rather than obligation. The episode encourages listeners to recognize common barriers to boundary-setting, embrace their role and identity, and take actionable steps to establish healthy boundaries in their lives.
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    10 mins
  • Kijuan”The Psalmist” Impromptu rendition of Tabernacle by Karen Clark Sheard
    Jan 22 2026
    A heartfelt message of worship inspired by Karen Clark’s ministry. When I sing this song, originally ministered by Karen Clark on her Second Chance album, it transcends melody, lyrics, and performance. It becomes my testimony, altar, and offering. Like David declared, “I will bless the Lord at all times; His praise shall continually be in my mouth” (Psalm 34:1). This song awakens that resolve. It reminds me of God’s presence in my lowest places, restoration, and life-giving power. It stirs gratitude for His goodness. Every note reminds me of His faithfulness—giving second chances, mercies that are new every morning (Lamentations 3:22–23). Worship through this song brings joy like the psalmist’s, “He lifted me out of the miry clay and set my feet upon a rock” (Psalm 40:2). That joy becomes my strength, as Nehemiah proclaimed. This song declares God’s presence in my life. It’s the sound of a redeemed, restored, and revived heart. It echoes a personal encounter with the One who said, “Behold, I make all things new” (Revelation 21:5). When I sing it, I release worship, tell my story, honor the God who turned mourning into dancing and clothed me with gladness (Psalm 30:11), and celebrate the Savior who gave me a second chance. In that moment, my voice becomes a vessel, my heart a sanctuary, and my worship a witness. Praise becomes the overflow of a grateful, transformed life when you truly know God for yourself.
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    4 mins
  • Lesson Learned #15 The Sacred Art of Being Still
    Jan 20 2026
    Lesson Learned #15 emphasizes the importance of spiritual stillness, which involves surrendering control and trusting in God’s plan. This intentional act of stillness, guided by the Holy Spirit, allows for healing and the experience of God’s peace. The author shares a personal experience of finding solace and confirmation through vulnerability and support from others.
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    5 mins
  • Prayer of Surrender and Service
    Jan 20 2026
    Daily prayer guide focuses on surrender and service, emphasizing humility and allowing God’s grace to shape one’s heart. It encourages seeking God’s guidance, serving others, and reflecting on actions that honor Him.
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    2 mins